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DC
at Sun Jan 25 15:52:06 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DC ]
...are probably the size indicated by the resolution (perhaps in megapixels) you have chosen. You may want to find some software like "Paint Shop Pro" or "Adobe Photoshop" to manipulate the images for the "size in pixels" (eg 640x480) or the quality (the FILE size, like 45k). Of course, my favorite, "The Gimp" is only offered for Linux-Unix type systems LOL. Some of the software that comes with the cameras has some basic functions like this, some dosen't. The stuff that came with my Fuji has no real editing options, just mostly a viewer with a save option. Surf around on your program to see what's there. Most photos you only want to have viewed over the internet don't need to be very high quality, as I think most monitors can only display 72 to 100 dots per inch. I have pretty good results with pictures set to 640x480 with a filesize under 45k. Remember to save them as .jpg (JPEG) type compressed files too. Keep 'em coming LOL, nice blues on that lizard. Practice practice practice!
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- OK, now questions... - lauraLSU, Sun Jan 25 14:59:29 2004
The "raw" images right from your camera.... - DC, Sun Jan 25 15:52:06 2004
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